Research interests
- Polaritonics
- Disordered systems
- Topological photonics
Academic background
Now: Postdoctoral position at the University of Strasbourg, doing research in the Mesoscopic Quantum Physics team.
2023: PhD in Physics: “Disorder and topology in strongly coupled light-matter systems”, under the supervision of Guillaume Weick.
2020: Master degree in Theoretical Physics (2nd year), Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris
2019: Higher education teacher training: “Agrégation de Sciences Physiques”
2018: Master degree in Physics (1st year), University of Strasbourg / Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
2017: Bachelor degree in Physics, University of Strasbourg
Publications
- Quantum theory of plasmon polaritons in chains of metallic nanoparticles: From near- to far-field coupling regime, T.F. Allard, G. Weick, Phys. Rev. B 104, 125434 (2021)
- Disorder-enhanced transport in a chain of lossy dipoles strongly coupled to cavity photons, T.F. Allard, G. Weick, Phys. Rev. B 106, 245424 (2022)
- Multiple polaritonic edge states in a Su-Schrieffer-Heeger chain strongly coupled to a multimode cavity, T.F. Allard, G. Weick, Phys. Rev. B 108, 245417 (2023)
- Mirror-induced effects in cavity polaritonics: influence on edge states, T.F. Allard, G. Weick,
arXiv:2407.08357
Teaching experiences
- Lecturer in Mathematics for physicists (1st year)
- Teaching assistant in Laboratory Works (1st year), Computer Science (1st year), Classical Mechanics (2nd year) and Statistical Physics (3rd and 4th year)